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KAMPA ISLAND

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Kampa is a real paradise and an oasis of rest, one of those that can only be found in the Malá Strana district. It is bounded by the Vltava River and a branch of the river, called the Čertovka. Its course once powered numerous mills. One of them, Štěpánovská, is now restored and working again. Čertovka means "the devil's spring" and a legend says that the name was given to it in the 19th century after a woman who had the character of a devil and lived near the island.

The park has been known since the Middle Ages. In the second half of the 15th century, the first houses were built here. After the fire in 1541 that ravaged this part of the city, the rubble from the houses was used to reinforce the river banks. The place was very famous in the 17th century for its pottery markets. Many of the picturesque houses in the area date from this period. Most of the island is occupied by the park, which was created by transforming the gardens of the old palaces in the 19th century, the time when parks were democratized as a place for walking. Passing the island, take the small footbridge that connects it with Velkopčevorské Square, dominated by the French Embassy, you will see the last working mill on this island. It is made of wood and dates from 1598. In winter when the snow and the sun pass the baton, the icicles turn it into a real miracle of nature.

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Sarteano
Visited in march 2019
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Très joli quartier de Prague
Ile de kampa est aujourd'hui devenu un quartier chic de prague où on trouvait refuge beaucoup d'ambassade de l'ambassade de France; A découvrir cette ile et ses petites restau.
johnoflyon
Visited in september 2017
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Une très belle île à voir lorsque vous descendez au 2ème château. Vous pouvez flâner tranquillement et vous reposer avant de reprendre le centre ville bondé. La vue est très belle sur le pont Charles et le Château.
kallimad
Visited in july 2017
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Un lieu parfait où faire une pause, se détendre, lire tranquillement, profiter d'une vue sur le pont Charles et s'éloigner un peu de l'effervescence de la ville.
Un petit écrin de verdure agréable où on retourne avec plaisir pour faire une pause où manger son pic nic!
kiwigame
Visited in april 2017
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Une petite ile qui permet de contempler le pont Charles, le château de Prague et la vielle ville, dans un cadre verdoyant au bord de l'eau. A faire absolument pour se détendre entre deux visites.
roby82
Visited in april 2017
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Une aire de promenade et de détente aux bords de la VLTANA. L'endroit est pittoresque avec ses belles façades de maisons, les sculptures originales, la roue à aube du moulin et le café musée KAMPA.
On rejoint ensuite le pont CHARLES et les autres centres d'intérêt de la ville.

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